Washington, President Donald Trump signed an executive order this week expanding exemptions that remove a previously imposed 40% additional tariff on dozens of Brazilian food items, effective retroactive to Nov. 13. The order follows an earlier move removing a 10% duty and the administration cited initial progress in trade talks with Brasília. Exempted products include coffee, beef, orange juice and certain fruits, which Brazil exports in large volumes to the United States. Brazilian officials and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva acknowledged the change and are reviewing the order. Officials signaled monitoring. Based on 5 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Brazilian exporters of coffee, beef and fruit, U.S. importers and American consumers benefit from restored market access and reduced import costs following the tariff exemptions.
U.S. domestic producers competing with Brazilian imports face increased competition as tariff protections are removed, and policymakers lose a tariff leverage point.
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